Open and Civil Political Discourse in Manassas

Pending Approval II

Why? I don’t trust Patch. In the article Ms Gibson states: “Manassas Resident Dan Brown who spoke at the public hearing Monday said he is disappointed the city and planning commission did not work together on their goal to “develop a solution to the space and needs of the city’s schools so that module units are removed and not used it the future.”

I don’t recall a Dan Brown at the meeting, and I know I did not say the words in the quote. So good job reporting Erin, especially if your goal was to make an opponent of kids being dumped into trailers look like a trailer park graduite.

Schauer says a lot of vague things : could have, should have, we need trailers, we don’t need trailers. In fact, if you do the math : 2 trailers = 2 classrooms for this Fall, one trailer is for replacing the one classroom that they are taking out of circulation because of moving GT to Haydon, THAT is NOT due to unexpected increase in students coming to Haydon that is do to MCPS shifting resources and programs around while the Johnson center is underutilized. As for the one new classroom needed – half a library is better than no library at all, and a trailer park moving onto campus. Furthermore, start doing a better job representing the views of the parents and citizens of Manassas rather than the incompetent and corrupt boobs that run this city. (I’m civil and polite on my blog 🙂

And one more thing lose the touch time reference, it sounds creepy, especially in a city where you just had a Manassas Sandusky sent away for hopefully the rest of his miserable life.